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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Felt goodness....

Hi everyone! Happy Tuesday! Hope your week is going along well so far! We are having a lazy morning/early afternoon so far. Josh has the day off today, and we got home pretty late last night. We drove to and from Butte to watch Casey play in an all-star basketball game. It was a lot of fun! His team didn't win, but they all had a great game! It was fun to watch all that talent from different schools play together.

I have a few cards to share with you today. This one doesn't have any felt, but the other two do! Thus...my title. Tee hee! First up is my card for sketch 158 at CPS this week. I {heart} this card. I have wanted to use this cityscape rub-on from Glitz forever...but I kept drawing a blank on what to do with it. Well, this sketch finally brought an idea out of me....yay!! I kind-of of wish I would have tried to make the moon glitter with gold...but it was the only sticker I had, and I didn't want to ruin it. Maybe I will still try it out...I don't know quite yet.

Instructions: Fold pink cardstock in half to make card base. Round the corners and ink the edges of a black damask paper block, and adhere it to the front. Round the top corners and ink the edges of a pink paper block. Adhere the rub-on cityscape across it, and tie a ribbon around the bottom of it. Attach a button to the bow using twine. Add the sentiment rub-on to the left side of the city scape, and finish the sentiment with gold letter stickers in the lower left corner. Add the black glittered moon and jewel stars sporadically to the top of the cityscape. Adhere the entire block to the front of the card using dimensional adhesive.

This next card is based on 365's Sunday Sketch this week. And that fabulous felt rose was inspired by a card that I saw on Andrea Budjack's blog. You can check the card out here, because it is fabulous! I wanted mine to be a bit bigger and chunkier, so I spiraled shorter pieces of felt together. I like how it turned out! Thanks for the inspiration Andrea!

Instructions: Fold red cardstock in half to make card base. Ink the edges of a floral paper block and adhere to the front. Ink the edges of a red dotted paper block, and zig-zag stitch around the edges. Adhere to a block of green cardstock, and adhere to the middle. Distress ink a white scalloped paper strip, and adhere to the front of the card. Stamp the sentiment to a strip of off-white cardstock and adhere to the lower right corner of the dotted paper block. Cut a triangle to the ends of a strip of red cardstock and striped paper. Sew the two strips together, and add a fold to the right side of it. Adhere the entire strip to the front of the card. Cut 5 thin strips of cream felt and spiral together into a circle. Cut a 2" circle and a 2.5" scalloped circle using the Cricut Expression and Accent Essentials cartridge. Layer the two cuts together, add the felt rose to the top, and adhere to the front of the card. Accent the middle with a metal rose and pearls. Adhere felt leaves to the upper left corner and accent with pearls.

This last card uses sketch 60 at the Sweet Sunday Sketch blog, and fits the current challenge at the Jacksonbelle blog to use your newest product. I just purchased these MME Lush papers at my LSS the other day, and am loving them!!

Instructions: Fold brown cardstock in half to make card base, and round the right corners. Round the right corners of a pink dotted paper block, and adhere to the middle. Adhere a brown paper block to the left side of the card. Punch a border to pink tiny dotted paper and adhere next to the brown block. Adhere brown dotted ribbon over the seam, and zig-zag stitch along the left side. Adhere a felt flower to the lower right corner of the card and add a button tied with twine to the top. Make a banner folded strip from pink dotted paper, and stamp the sentiment to it. Adhere to the front of the card. Add the felt butterfly to the upper left corner, and accent the body with clear jewels. Adhere the pink jeweled flourish to the front of the card, giving it a little dimension in some areas. Add two jewels to the wings on the sentiment banner.

Well, that is everything I have to share with you today! I am so happy that I decided to dust off my sewing machine and use it a little on these cards! It has been awhile since I have used it, and I don't like to be wasteful with my supplies. I need to remind myself every so often that I own a sewing machine!

So, is anyone else hoping for an American Idol Miracle tonight? I am...hoping that they bring back Alex Lambert as a surprise 13th finalist. There has been quite an internet storm demanding that he be put back on the show! I bet that has to feel good to that cutie 19 year old. I am not going to get my hopes up that AI will do it...but it would definitely be a nice surprise. Well, I am going to get going for now, and hopefully be a little less "lazy" for the rest of the day! ♥♥♥

26 comments:

omgosh... i absolutely LOVE all these cards... that felt flower is STUNNING.

i just caught up on some of your old posts, and BOY have you been BUSY and AWESOME in creating! :D super great cards back there :D and congrats to your brother too--i know what it's like to go to a small college partly for sports but also for the education--it's totally worth it!